Fear of voter suppression high, fear of voter fraud higher

In this poll:

Almost three-quarters of all Americans support the idea that people should have to show photo identification to vote, even though they are nearly as concerned about voter suppression as they are about fraud in presidential elections, according to a new Washington Post poll.

Poll Questions

Q: How much have you heard or read about some states putting in place new photo-identification requirements for voters -- a lot, some, not much or nothing at all?

Q: In your view, should voters in the United States be required to show official, government-issued photo identification -- such as a drivers license -- when they cast ballots on Election Day, or shouldn't they have to do this?

Q: Do you think voter fraud  that is, people voting who are not eligible to do so, or voters casting multiple ballots -- is a major problem, a minor problem or not a problem in presidential elections?